Port Kill: Free Stuck Dev Ports Without Guessing PIDs
A practical cross-platform dev utility for finding, killing, restarting, and monitoring processes that block local ports.
Use Juggler when terminal-only coding-agent sessions are too hard to inspect. The project presents agent work as a visual tree with visible tool calls, approvals, editable context, branchable subthreads, and clients that can attach locally or remotely.
Best fit: developers who want more control over Claude Code, OpenAI/Codex, Gemini, Ollama, OpenRouter, Z.ai, DeepSeek, and similar coding-agent sessions.
Caveats: the author labels it alpha/beta software, the main app is AGPLv3, and teams should review network exposure before running remote sessions.
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